Disc up,Would it not be a bad idea to have the tee pads poured and finished before sinking the pins, if the layout is set? Might be a proactive step to avoid the erosion factor around the pads that has happened in the past. I am trying to help in advance but I can help on install as well.

I can't offer a definitive update, but i can share that there is a signed agreement between the Club and the City of Bridgeton and that the course is moving forward and some work has begun.

The City of Bridgeton will be preparing the area, according to the course plan/design, and doing light clearing/cutting and auguring out the holes for the pin placements over the next several weeks as the Club, the course designer, and any volunteers put the finishing touches on the design and lay the groundwork for the course installation.

Dave Mac has been out at the site, and will be out there again today, for anyone who wishes to pitch in...one of the Club's main priorities for the year is coming that much closer to fruition! Keep your eyes on this thread and the Updates page of the website for news and info on this, and other, new course opportunities in the area.

Weather permitting, work on installing Bridgeton will begin this coming week! Holes will be dug, sleeves will be put in the ground, and if all goes well, baskets will be installed. Bridgeton has been the number 1 goal of the board for 2012, and I think we are very close!

i am available to help this week Wed-Fri after 5. I can also help out on Saturday.

"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!"-- Hunter S. Thompson

I was told that the rumor is that Carrollton will have baskets in tomorrow. In fact, the baskets are getting welded tomorrow and installed on Sunday, Monday, or Wednesday...at the very latest. Get excited! This place is gonna blow your mind!

I helped the City of Bridgeton Parks & Recreation Department take care of the tee post and pin position installations, and I gotta say that those guys rocked! Without them, this would just be a work in progress. As it stands, there are 48 sleeves and 18 tee posts in. Incredible!

The pin positions will start off a little tricky for the first week to warm the course up for the Disc Golf/Ball Golf Scramble. After that, they will move into the more obvious spots to give everyone a chance to learn the layout. I will hopefully post some temporary laminated "NEXT TEE" signs in the near future as well.